Characterization of Reaction Pathways on the Potential Energy Surfaces for H + SO2 and HS + O2

1999 
Unimolecular pathways for the isomerization and/or dissociation of HSOO, HOSO, HSO2, and HOOS to H + SO2 and OH + SO have been investigated computationally, as well as HSO formation via an HSOO intermediate. The atmospheric lifetime of HSO2 is discussed. Some pathways have no barrier, including OH + SO → HOSO and H + SOO → HSOO and SOOH, while structures and vibrational frequencies of transition states for HOSO → H + SO2, HOOS → OH + SO, HOSO → HSO2, HSOO → HS + O2, and HSO2 → H + SO2 have been characterized at the MP2=FULL/6-31G(d) level. Some geometries were further refined at the QCISD/6-311G(d,p) level. Gaussian-2 theory was employed to calculate approximate QCISD(T)/6-311+G(3df,2p) energy barriers, and the kinetics were analyzed by RRKM theory. Rate constant expressions at the high and low-pressure limits and thermochemical properties for transient intermediates are tabulated, and the results are discussed in the context of atmospheric and combustion chemistry. A revised theoretical H−OSO bond streng...
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